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Should i move house back to russia?

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I am 100% Russian but have lived in the U.K MOST Of my life since i was 3, i am now 26 years old and have a long term girlfriend who is also russian i have a well paying job [£50k] but im just not comfortable here. i have been intrested in my roots and have taken russian classes since i was 22 i really want to move back to russia but im scared of leaving my friends and family behind and it feels kind of wrong too just leave my elderly parents behind my mother is in a wheelchair i dont want them to end up in a retirement home they insist that i live the russian way of life .i said they could come but refuse claiming there happy in U.K But im only going to be able to visit about 1 every couple of years im wondering if im a bit young to be moving abroad my girl friend also wants to move its a really tough desicon should i follow my dreams and start a family in russia or stay in the uk and have my friends around and live a life thats fine but not what i want? has any one got any advice or been in a simular situation My plans are VERY Realistic

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  1. it's a tough decision... rili...

    the only thing that is in favor of your moving back to Russia is your drive/motivation.

    you have a job, family, friends, in the U.K. and a good salary! you may not get all these if you move to Russia. but if you're very eager to move back to Russia, you only live once, so why not?

    i understand you want to be a good son so u dun want to leave your parents. tell them your idea and discuss it with them

    why not try visit Russia for a month and see if it works first?


  2. Excellent question! Indeed, millions of people felt likewise in the past and left England. That's one reason why half the world speaks English now.

    England absolutely sucks. There is no justification for England to even exist. Vive la France!

  3. Frankly I think it'll be really tough for you to move to Russia, because when you left you were so young. Russia is just so much different from Europe, just the way people think and act. You didn't grow up there so you won't know the little things about living there. I personally think it is a lot easier to move to Europe or US, because these countries are so broken down into pieces that all you need is one of those "dummies" guide books and you'll be good to go.

    Maybe if its possibly from your job, get like a leave for 3 months or so and try it. See if its to your liking and practice Russian, you gotta get your slang going or else you'll be lost.

    Good luck.

  4. Возьми двойное гражданство - try to make dual citizenship

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